Principality Podcast

The Principality Welsh Rugby Union podcast was launched in February 2007 as an exclusive web-based audio service from the Welsh Rugby Union website. Available on a weekly basis via the WRU website and also on iTunes and WRU TV, the Principality Welsh Rugby Union podcast is dedicated to covering all aspects of Welsh rugby.

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Wales coach Warren Gatland, prop Wyn Jones and lock Jake Ball look ahead to the game against Tonga this weekend. Wales Women's scrum half Fffion Lewis explains about her brother who's broken a bodybuilding record set by Arnold Schwarzenegger, we also hear from coach Rowland Phillips and flanker Manon Johnes. Finally we hear from South Africa women's captain Nolusindiso Booi about their international return.

We look forward to some changes at the Principality Stadium with WRU group chief executive Martyn Phillips and Stadium manager Mark Williams. Wales centre Hadleigh Parkes looks ahead to the Scotland game, We speak to Wales great Gethin Jenkins as he announces his retirement from the game, while WRU national performance refreee manager Paul Adams looks ahead to the next month for the Welsh officials.

"We're mindful that a lot of players did really well in the summer," Warren Gatland tells WRU TV as he explains his side for Wales v Australia this Saturday. Clywch o'r dyn ei hun am y tîm a ddewiswyd ar gyfer dydd Sadwrn.

With round two of the Under Armour Series approaching, Ken Owens, Liam Williams, Samson Lee and Dan Lydiate sit down in the makeshift WRU Cinema to commentate on a classic match between Wales and Australia.

In our first Coach Catch-Up of the autumn - and with the Under Armour Series less than a fortnight away - hear from Neil Jenkins as he guides us through the key talking points from the Wales camp this week.

With less than 12 months until the 2019 Rugby World Cup, head coach Warren Gatland tells WRU TV where Wales are on the road to Japan, reflecting on the past 12 months and and looking ahead to what are his final months at the helm.

"We're mindful that a lot of players did really well in the summer," Warren Gatland tells WRU TV as he explains his side for Wales v Australia this Saturday. Clywch o'r dyn ei hun am y tîm a ddewiswyd ar gyfer dydd Sadwrn.

Warren Gatland will get the chance to run the rule over two of next year's World Cup opponents this week with Uruguay playing against Cardiff Blues tonight and the Wallabies coming to the Principality Stadium on Saturday night.

Wales Women kick off their three-Test autumn series against South Africa on Saturday morning (Cardiff Arms Park, 11.30am). They also play Hong Kong next Friday (16 November) and Canada on Saturday 24 November.

Two experienced players have been added to the Wales Women squad for the autumn, with centre Hannah Jones and scrum-half Jade Knight putting themselves in contention for the three Tests at Cardiff Arms Park next month.